Chandrayaan 3 Launch Live Updates: Celebrations at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
The Indian Space Research Organisation is keeping its fingers crossed, after its last moon mission in July 2019 went awry.
India's Chandrayaan-3 will lift off at 2.35 pm today from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, carrying the hopes of an entire nation. A successful mission will make India the fourth nation to land on moon.
Onward to greater horizons! Thrilled to witness another momentous launch! Congratulations & all the best to the brilliant team at ISRO for the launch of #Chandrayaan3 today! Proud of you all! 👍👍— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh) July 14, 2023
The final countdown for Mooncraft Chandrayaan 3 is all set to get launched within less than an hour at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on Friday
Sand artist creates Chandrayaan-3 at Puri beach, wishes 'Bijayee Bhava' for mission
Puri: Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has created sand art of Chandrayaan-3 with an installation of 500 steel bowls and put up a message "Bijayee Bhava" at Puri beach in Odisha. Pattnaik has created 22-ft long sand art of Chandrayaan-3 using 15 tons of sand. Students of his sand art school joined hands with him in creating the sculpture. Read More
Zomato sends dahi cheeni wishes to ISRO for Chandrayaan 3 launch
Renowned food delivery platform Zomato used its official Twitter account to express its support for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and its upcoming Chandrayaan 3 mission. Zomato, known for his witty social media presence, delighted netizens when he sent out a unique offering, dahi cheeni (yoghurt and sugar), as a token of good luck for the highly anticipated lunar expedition. Read More
Nambi Narayanan, the former scientist at ISRO has said that he is nervous of August 23 or 24 than today and recalled how he was upset with last GSLV Mk-III failuire in Chandrayyan 2 and said failure analytics was done and now they are hopefully set to launch Chandrayaan 3
Down the lane the costs of the Chandrayaan series: PSLV-CII vehicle was launched under Chandrayaan 1 at a cost of Rs 380 crore
GSLV Mk-III vehicle was launched in Chandrayaan 2 with a cost of Rs 988 crore
Now again the GSLV-Mk-III vehicle will be launched with a cost of Rs 615 crore in mission Chandrayaan 3